Please be patient; officials’ priority is public safety. Listen to the local news media for possible road closures and curfews. A reoccupation order can take hours, days or weeks depending on the severity of damage to roads, bridges and buildings. After the order for general reoccupation to the city is issued, you will have to provide proof of residency (driver’s license and/or utility bill with current Miami Beach address) to roadblock officials to re-enter Miami Beach. This is done to protect your home and/or business from unwelcome visitors.

RecoveryDebris RemovalProperty Damage & PermitsSafety TipsMore Hurricane InformationRecoveryo Find out if the authorities have declared the area safe to re-enter
o Watch for debris on the road while driving
o Return to your pre-determined assembly point and/or contact your pre-established out-of-area contact person. Make sure all family members have been accounted for and let others know of your status
o Make sure the main electrical switch to your home is off before entering the structure
o Be careful when entering a structure that has been damaged
o If you suspect a gas leak, leave immediately and notify the gas company
o If possible, listen to the radio or contact authorities to find out if sewage lines are intact before turning on the water or using the toilet
o Report utility damage to the proper authorities
o Continue to monitor your local news for up-to-date emergency information such as boil water advisories.

Debris Removal
The City’s priority is to clear major roadways of storm debris as soon as it is safe immediately following a hurricane. Other roads are cleared thereafter. A courtesy single-family home residential storm debris collection may be deemed necessary. If a special collection is issued, please separate vegetation debris from other storm-related trash and place neatly on your curb. This will facilitate and expedite the collection service. If you have excess storm debris, please take vegetation to the Green Waste Facility at 29 Street and Meridian Avenue from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, or call 305.471.4444 to make a regular bulk waste pick-up appointment (single-family homes only).

Property Damage & Emergency Building PermitsIf your home is deemed uninhabitable by the Building Official, you must leave your home until proper repairs are completed. If necessary, the Miami Beach Building Department, second floor, City Hall, will issue emergency building permits due to storm-related damages to expedite repairs.SAFETY TIPSMany injuries occur after the storm. To avoid injury, use common sense and wear proper clothing, including clothes with long sleeves and long pants, and safety shoes or boots.

Downed Power Lines
Stay away and do not touch downed power lines. Stay away from standing water that may have active electrical currents. Although you may be without power in your home/ business, it does not mean the lines are not active.

Getting Around
If you must travel, treat all intersections as four-way stops. Some roads may be restricted. Curfews may be imposed.

Generator Usage
DO NOT operate a generator indoors, on balconies or near open windows. Make sure that the generator is running in a well-ventilated area. Many people die from carbon monoxide poisoning every year due to improper generator use. Read instructions and use with caution.

Tree Trimming
Use caution with operating power equipment (i.e., chain saws): Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and wear safety equipment (i.e., goggles and gloves). Stay clear of those using manual or other tools to cut trees. Avoid back injuries by using mechanical assistance to move debris too large to move manually.

Food
If you are concerned that your food may have spoiled, when in doubt, throw it out. For additional food safety information, call the toll-free USDA/FSIS Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1.888.674.6854.

Insects
Uprooted insects and mosquitoes thrive in post-storm conditions. If you are without power, it is likely you have windows and doors open for periods of time. Use mosquito repellant and nets and spray entrance areas with insect killers.

Sun and Heat Exposure
You will be exposed to more heat and sun, especially if you are without power. Wear sunscreen, drink water and try to keep cool. A portable, battery-powered fan will make you feel more comfortable.